Our tours take in all this and more. Swimming, snorkelling, fishing, bird watching, walking, exploring, enjoying camp life, and just plain relaxing, are all options available to you.
This area is a huge nature playground for seakayakers, and is mostly untouched by humankind.
No previous kayaking experience necessary.
Hostel, Sheep stations & Bush Camping Adventure...This tour has the lot...
On this 2 Day Tour - Visit the Valley of the Giants-experience the Tree top walk. Visit the rugged coastline - Natural Bridge & The Gap...
Enjoy a day of touring, exploring Margaret River, and wineries, the Busselton Jetty and Canal Rocks..
Travel from Perth to Exmouth and return.
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Perth is a great location to start exploring this vast state and with so much to see and do, hiring a Wicked Campers is the only way to go. Drop in on the Benedictine monks in the Spanish Renaissance monastery town of New Norcia, out to the Swan Valley vineyards, or spend a few days in Margaret River country, one of Australia's top wine regions. Albany and Esperance are attractive resort towns on the Southern Ocean's rugged coastline. They make ideal bases for exploration of their adjacent national parks, with the Stirling Ranges just visible from Albany. The desert of the Nullarbor Plain extends to South Australia, while inland Kalgoorlie is the sole survivor of the once-thriving Eastern Goldfields. The north of the state is where you'll discover the raw appeal of its wilderness, with visits to Shark Bay and the attractive home of the dolphins at Monkey Mia. The Pilbara region fills the state's northwest whilst Ningaloo Reef, near Exmouth, offers a underwater spectacle and Broome is indeed a jewel in the rugged Northwest on the edge of the Kimberley's wilderness.
9 day adventure off the well trodden tourist track, taking in pristine coastline.The tour also highlights the unique wildlife experiences on the Eyre Peninsula – and boasts three of the top wildlife experiences in Australia on one tour!
Visit the Margaret River Caves and explore awe-inspiring Mammoth Cave for a guided tour of fossil remains...
Enjoy the spectacular Western Australian coastline and the Indian Ocean. Visit the historic pearling centre of Broome and the Dolphins at Monkey Mia.
Start your travel in Perth or Darwin. See the Dolphins at Monkey Mia, nature's beauty at Coral Bay, magical Broome and the Outback at Halls Creek and Katherine.
Visit Wave Rock and take a guided tour along the base and over the top. Explore the Humps & Mulcas Cave, where you will learn the story of Mulca and ancient Aboriginal cave paintings...
Australia is such a large country and with a Greyhound Kilometre Pass you can criss-cross it at your leisure. A 500 Kilometre Pass can get you from Byron Bay to Noosa, while a 3,000 Kilometre Pass will take you from Sydney to Cairns and all the places in between. To see it all you will need the 20,000 Kilometre Pass. Australia is such a large country and with a Greyhound Kilometre Pass you can criss-cross it at your leisure. A 500 Kilometre Pass can get you from Byron Bay to Noosa, while a 3,000 Kilometre Pass will take you from Sydney to Cairns and all the places in between. To see it all you will need the 20,000 Kilometre Pass.
Capricorn Kayak Tours offer an extensive range of seakayaking tours throughout WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
These tours are for those who want a taste of seakayaking and/or snorkelling. We paddle amongst pristine beaches, sheltered bays, and submerged reefs.
Perth, Rottnest Island, Fremantle, Rockingham, Sunset Coast
Perth is the capital and what a be autiful city it is too. The Swan River is a vital part of the town and is an ideal place for a cruise. The port city of Fremantle is a short 20 minute drive from Perth. Heaps of history in Freo. If fun parks appeal, Perth’s Adventure World has the lot. There’s a water ski park and an indoor pool with five different types of waves. Mind you the Pacific Ocean is pretty good too and it’s free.
Rottnest Island is a 20 kilometre ferry trip from Perth. It has some ancient buildings, plenty of history and some spectacular scuba-diving spots. You can stay on Rottnest with a variety of accommodation venues to suit all budgets.
Rottnest Island is a great place
to relax and swim and cure the hangover blues from the nights out
in Perth. You can also scuba dive, snorkel and surf here.
Access is by a short ferry trip from the mainland.
If you would like to get around
and see some of the great sights that Perth city has to offer you
can hire a bike or hire a car to get out and see some of the
best wineries in Australia.
This region also has some of
Australia has some of the most spectacular sunsets, and there is
nothing better than a late afternoon surf or swim while you watch
the sun disappear.